How much does an ER doctor with approximately 30 years of experience make per year? He is currently the director of the ED (management & clinical hours) for a medium sized hospital in a state in the northeast.
How much does an ER doctor with approximately 30 years of experience make per year? He is currently the director of the ED (management & clinical hours) for a medium sized hospital in a state in the northeast.
9 dollars.
Are you a lawyer trying to figure out how much to ask for?How much does an ER doctor with approximately 30 years of experience make per year? He is currently the director of the ED (management & clinical hours) for a medium sized hospital in a state in the northeast.
How much does an ER doctor with approximately 30 years of experience make per year? He is currently the director of the ED (management & clinical hours) for a medium sized hospital in a state in the northeast.
Are you a lawyer trying to figure out how much to ask for?
Maybe she's scoping him out on Match.com...
Oh, and congrats Niner! I only make $7.23.![]()
His salary is whatever Obama feels is currently "too much" to make minus $1. Note: That salary may change day to day depending on the news events and pariahs.
Yep! All the non-dairy creamer I want!
Ok, I'm sorry you're right it's none of my business. I'm actually asking about my father. Growing up he always acted like we were lower middle class, and he never really shared his money with me. I worked at supermarkets, fast food places, etc. I have not spoken to him in a long time and I don't want anything from him. I don't know I was just curious because I never thought about it and always assumed that he didn't make that much money, but then I looked online and it seems like he makes more than 200K a year, I was really suprised....is that even accurate?
this is off-topic, but veers, you had the best avatar on the forums and now you changed it to.. i don't know what.
"He changed it when he became a citizen. Used to be Merkwürdigeliebe."
I won't even speculate what a medical director with 30 years of EM experience makes, but at the very least I will link you to this thread from last week: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=729387Ok, I'm sorry you're right it's none of my business. I'm actually asking about my father. Growing up he always acted like we were lower middle class, and he never really shared his money with me. I worked at supermarkets, fast food places, etc. I have not spoken to him in a long time and I don't want anything from him. I don't know I was just curious because I never thought about it and always assumed that he didn't make that much money, but then I looked online and it seems like he makes more than 200K a year, I was really suprised....is that even accurate?
Ok, I'm sorry you're right it's none of my business. I'm actually asking about my father. Growing up he always acted like we were lower middle class, and he never really shared his money with me. I worked at supermarkets, fast food places, etc. I have not spoken to him in a long time and I don't want anything from him. I don't know I was just curious because I never thought about it and always assumed that he didn't make that much money, but then I looked online and it seems like he makes more than 200K a year, I was really suprised....is that even accurate?
Do people want me to change it back
Ok, I'm sorry you're right it's none of my business. I'm actually asking about my father. Growing up he always acted like we were lower middle class, and he never really shared his money with me. I worked at supermarkets, fast food places, etc. I have not spoken to him in a long time and I don't want anything from him. I don't know I was just curious because I never thought about it and always assumed that he didn't make that much money, but then I looked online and it seems like he makes more than 200K a year, I was really suprised....is that even accurate?
Ok thanks for the replies....So I guess I got my answer. That is a lot of money.
For all of you who said they want to raise their kids just like my dad raised me, well I honestly think it's more about you setting a good example for them and teaching them to be moral, caring individuals with a conscience that will keep them from being selfish and careless. In terms of spending money on them I think you have to find a middle ground, because honestly what's the point of having money? You can't take it with you. You should want to at least share it with the people you love so they can live comfortable lives.
Honestly me not talking to him now does not have anything to do with how I was brought up, and I don't plan on getting back in touch with him now even if he makes a million dollars a year.
Everyone here is right it's none of my business. Thanks for all your replies
Even though you can't take the money with you to the grave, at least you can have a nice retirement, and a chunk of money to donate to charity or give to your kids when you croak.
Bequethments and estates are taxed at exorbitant rates. Whatever you do, don't die with it, or Uncle Sam gets a lot.
Funnily enough, this year they aren't. They let the estate tax lapse for a year (some legal loophole in a Bush-era act that lowered it. The tax completely goes away this year, then comes back to Clinton levels in 2011. They couldn't get the votes in the Senate to change the status quo or something.)Bequethments and estates are taxed at exorbitant rates. Whatever you do, don't die with it, or Uncle Sam gets a lot.
Funnily enough, this year they aren't. They let the estate tax lapse for a year (some legal loophole in a Bush-era act that lowered it. The tax completely goes away this year, then comes back to Clinton levels in 2011. They couldn't get the votes in the Senate to change the status quo or something.)
Conclusion: If you have grandpa on a ventilator, kill him before Jan 1, 2011 hits
Was there? I only watch reruns.There was an episode of Law and Order about this very thing recently.
Sorry, I'm not too impressed by the Millionaire Next Door. It pretty much said, "Wealthy/financially independent people don't waste money. They invest it. Poor people don't and spend money on stupid stuff."
That's nothing new for me since I'm asian and our culture, in general, is very frugal. Playing "defense" is pretty simple but "offense" more complicated, at least in my eyes.